List of UALVP Publications



Note: Names in bold indicate authors who were in the Laboratory for Vertebrate Paleontology during the reported research.

Adrain, J. M., & Wilson, M. V. H. 1994. Early Devonian cephalaspids (Vertebrata: Osteostraci: Cornuata) from the southern Mackenzie Mountains, N. W. T., Canada. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 14 (3) : 301-319.

Andersen, N. M., Spence, J. R., & Wilson, M. V. H. 1993. 50 million years of structural stasis in water striders (Hemiptera: Gerridae). American Entomologist, 39 (3) : 174-176.

Anthoshkina, A., Malysheva, E., & M. V. H. Wilson (editors). 2000. Pan-Arctic Palaeozoic Tectonics, Evolution of Basins & Faunas. Proceedings of the IGCP 406 meeting, Circum-Arctic Palaeozoic Vertebrates, Syktyvkar, Russia. Ichthyolith Issues, Special Publication 6, 166 pp.

Barton, D. G., & M. V. H. Wilson. 1999. Microstratigraphic study of meristic variation in an Eocene fish from a 10 000-year varved interval at Horsefly, BC. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 36(12):2059-2072.

Behrensmeyer, A. K., Hook, R. W., Badgley, C. E., Boy, J. A., Chapman, R. E., Dodson, P., Gastaldo, R. A., Graham, R. W., Martin, L. D., Olsen, P. E., Spicer, R. A., Taggart, R. E., & Wilson, M. V. H. 1992. Paleoenvironmental Contexts and Taphonomic Modes. In Terrestrial Ecosystems Through Time: Evolutionary Paleoecology of Terrestrial Plants and Animals. Edited by Behrensmeyer, A. K., Damuth, J. D., DiMichele, W. A., Potts, R., Sues, H.-D., & Wing, S. L. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, pp. 15-136.

Bloch, J., Leckie, D. A., Wall, J., Schroeder-Adams, C., Singh, C., & Wilson, M. V. H. 1990. Marine shales of Albian to Turonian Colorado Group, western Canada: sedimentology, geochemistry and paleontology -- preliminary results. Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, Research Conference on Cretaceous Resources, Events, and Rhythms, Program and Abstracts.

Bruner, J. C. 1987. Comments on the genus Amyzon (Cypriniformes: Catostomidae) and range extensions for Amyzon aggregatum Wilson, 1977. American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Sixty-seventh Annual Meeting, Program and Abstracts: pp. 35-36.

Bruner, J. C. 1988. Esconichthys apopyris Bardack, 1974, an enigmatic lungfish? Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Forty-eighth Annual Meeting, Abstracts of Papers, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 8 (suppl. to no. 3): 14 (p. 10A).

Bruner, J. C. 1988. Variable Z-spacing within the Family Pomacentridae (Perciformes). American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Sixty-eighth Annual Meeting, Program and Abstracts: p. 70.

Bruner, J. C. 1991. Comments on the genus Amyzon (Family Catostomidae). Journal of Paleontology, 65 (4) : 678-686.

Bruner, J. C. 1991. Bibliography of the Family Catostomidae (Cypriniformes). Natural History Occasional Paper. The Provincial Museum of Alberta, 14 : 213 p.

Bruner, J. C. 1991. A catalogue of type specimens of fossil vertebrates in the Field Museum of Natural History. Classes Amphibia, Reptilia, Aves, and Ichnites. Fieldiana Geol., 22 : 51 p.

Bruner, J. C. 1992. A catalogue of type specimens of fossil fishes in the Field Museum of Natural History. Fieldiana Geol., 23 : 54 p.

Caldwell, M. W., & Wilson, M. V. H. 1995. Comparison of body form and squamation of 'fork-tailed' agnathans with that of conventional thelodonts. In Premiers Vertebres et Vertebres Inferieurs, Paris, 4-9 septembre 1995. Edited by Goujet, D., Lelievre, H., & Janvier, P. Géobios, Mém. Spéc., 19 : 23-29.

Carle, F. L., & Wighton, D. C. 1990. Odonata. In Insects from the Santana Formation, Lower Cretaceous, of Brazil. Edited by D. A. Grimaldi. American Museum of Natural History, Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 195 : 51-68.

bFox, R. C. & Wilson, R. W. 1973. Succession of North American Cretaceous terrestrial local faunas. Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting 1973, Abstracts.

Constenius, K. N., Dawson, M. R., Pierce, H. G., Walter, R. C., & Wilson, M. V. H. 1989. Reconnaissance paleontologic study of the Kishenehn Formation, northwestern Montana and southeastern British Columbia. In 1989 Field Conference, Guidebook, Montana Geological Society. Edited by D. E. French, & R. F. Grabb. Montana Centennial Edition, 1 : 189-203.

Dodson, P. 1971. Sedimentology and taphonomy of the Oldman Formation (Campanian), Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta (Canada). Palaeogeogr., Palaeoclimatol., Palaeoecol., 10 : 21-74.

Filipski, G. T., & Wilson, M. V. H. 1984. Sudan Black B as a nerve stain for whole cleared fishes. Copeia, 1984 (1) : 204-208.

Filipski, G. T., & Wilson, M. V. H. 1985. Staining nerves in whole cleared amphibians and reptiles using Sudan Black B. Copeia, 1985 (2) : 500-502.

Filipski, G. T., & Wilson, M. V. H. 1985. Staining nerves in whole cleared vertebrates using Sudan Black B. Royal Ontario Museum, Second Workshop on the Care and Maintenance of Natural History Specimens, Abstracts: p. 5.

Filipski, G. T., & Wilson, M. V. H. 1986. Nerve staining using Sudan Black B and its potential use in comparative anatomy. Proceedings of the 1985 Workshop on Care and Maintenance of Natural History Collections, Life Science Miscellaneous Publications, Royal Ontario Museum. Edited by J. Waddington and D. M. Rudkin : 33-36.

Forey, P. L. 1973. A primitive clupeomorph from the middle Cenomanian of Hakel, Lebanon. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 10 (8) : 1302-1318.

Forey, P. L. 1973. Relationships of elopomorphs. In Interrelationships of Fishes. Edited by P. Greenwood, R. Miles, & C. Patterson. Linn. Soc.

Forey, P. L. 1973. A revision of the elopiform fishes, fossil and recent. Bull. Br. Mus. (Nat. Hist.) Geol., Suppl. 10 : 1-222.

Forey, P. L. 1975. A fossil clupeomorph fish from the Albian of the Northwest Territories of Canada, with notes on cladistic relationships of clupeomorphs. J. Zool., 175 : 151-177.

Forey, P. L. 1977. The osteology of Notelops Woodward, Rhacolepis Agassiz and Pachyrhizodus Dixon (Pisces: Teleostei). Bull. Br. Mus. (Nat. Hist.) Geol., 28 (2) : 125-204.

Fox, R. C. 1968. Studies of Late Cretaceous vertebrates. I. The braincase of Champsosaurus Cope (Reptilia: Eosuchia). Copeia, 1 : 100-109, 8 figs.

Fox, R. C. 1968. Studies of Late Cretaceous vertebrates. II. Generic diversity among multituberculates. Syst. Zool., 17 (3) : 339-342.

Fox, R. C. 1968. A new Paleocene mammal (Condylarthra: Arctocyonidae) from a well in Alberta, Canada. J. Mamm., 49 (4) : 661-664.

Fox, R. C. 1968. Early Campanian (Late Cretaceous) mammals from Alberta, Canada. Nature, 220 (5171) : 1046.

Fox, R. C. 1968. Therian and quasi-mammals. Evolution, 22 (4) : 839-840.

Fox, R. C. 1969. Studies of Late Cretaceous vertebrates. III. A triconodont mammal from Alberta. Can. J. Zool., 47 (6) : 1253-1256, 1 fig.

Fox, R. C. 1970. A bibliography of Cretaceous and Tertiary vertebrates from western Canada. Bull. Can. Petrol. Geol., 18 (2) : 263-281.

Fox, R. C. 1970. Eutherian mammal from the early Campanian (Late Cretaceous) of Alberta. Nature, 227 (5258) : 630-631, 1 fig.

Fox, R. C. 1971. Early Campanian multituberculates (Mammalia: Allotheria) from the Upper Milk River Formation, Alberta. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 8 (8) : 916-938, 8 figs.

Fox, R. C. 1971. Marsupial mammals from the early Campanian Milk River Formation, Alberta, Canada. In Early Mammals. Edited by D. M. Kermack and K. A. Kermack. Zool. J. Linn.Soc. Suppl. 1, vol. 50, London, pp. 145-164, 6 pls.

Fox, R. C. 1972. A primitive therian mammal from the Upper Cretaceous of Alberta. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 9 (11) : 1479-1494, 6 figs.

Fox, R. C. 1972. An Upper Cretaceous symmetrodont from Alberta, Canada. Nature, 239 (5368) : 170-171, 1 fig.

Fox, R. C. 1974. Deltatheroides -like mammals from the Upper Cretaceous of North America. Nature, 249 (5455) : 392, 1 fig.

Fox, R. C. 1974. A middle Campanian, nonmarine occurrence of the Cretaceous toothed bird Hesperornis Marsh. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 11 (9) : 1335-1338, 1 fig.

Fox, R. C. 1975. Molar structure and function in the Early Cretaceous mammal Pappotherium: evolutionary implications for Mesozoic Theria. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 12 (3) : 412-442, 18 figs.

Fox, R. C. 1975. Fossil snakes from the Upper Milk River Formation (Upper Cretaceous), Alberta. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 12 (9) : 1557-1563, 2 figs.

Fox, R. C. 1976. Upper Cretaceous and Paleocene vertebrate paleontology in Alberta. In Guidebook, A-6 Trip, Annual Meeting, 1976. Geological Association of Canada/Mineralogical Association of Canada, p 26.

Fox, R. C. 1976. Additions to the mammalian local fauna from the Upper Milk River Formation (Upper Cretaceous), Alberta. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 13 (8) : 1105-1118, 7 figs.

Fox, R. C. 1976. Cretaceous mammals (Meniscoessus intermedius, new species, and Alphadon sp.) from the lowermost Oldman Formation, Alberta. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 13 (9) : 1216-1222, 4 figs.

Fox, R. C. 1976. An edentulous frog (Theatonius lancensis, new genus and species) from the upper Cretaceous Lance Formation of Wyoming. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 13 (10) : 1486, 2 figs.

Fox, R. C. 1977. Notes on the dentition and relationships of the Late Cretaceous insectivore Gypsonictops Simpson. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 14 (8) : 1823-1831, 3 figs.

Fox, R. C. 1978. Upper Cretaceous terrestrial vertebrate stratigraphy of the Gobi Desert (Mongolian People's Republic) and western North America. In Western and Arctic Canadian Biostratigraphy. Edited by C. R. Stelck and B. D. E. Chatterton. Geological Association of Canada Special Paper 18, Waterloo, pp. 578594.

Fox, R. C. 1979. Mesozoic mammals: Triconodonta, Docodonta, Symmetrodonta, Eupantotheria. In The Encyclopedia of Paleontology. Edited by R. F. Fairbridge and D. Jablonski. Dowden, Hutchinson and Ross, New York, pp. 423-434, 10 figs.

Fox, R. C. 1979. Mammals from the Upper Cretaceous Oldman Formation, Alberta. I. Alphadon Simpson (Marsupialia). Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 16 (1) : 91-102, 4 figs.

Fox, R. C. 1979. Mammals from the Upper Cretaceous Oldman Formation, Alberta. II. Pediomys Marsh (Marsupialia). Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 16 (1) : 103-113.

Fox, R. C. 1979. Mammals from the Upper Cretaceous Oldman Formation, Alberta. III. Eutheria. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 16 (1) : 114-125, 4 figs.

Fox, R. C. 1979. Ancestry of the "dog-like" marsupials. Journal of Paleontology, 53 (3) : 733-735.

Fox, R. C. 1980. Mammals from the Upper Cretaceous Oldman Formation, Alberta. IV. Meniscoessus Cope (Multituberculata). Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 17 (11) : 1480-1488, 2 figs.

Fox, R. C. 1980. Picopsis pattersoni, n. gen. and sp., an unusual therian from the Upper Cretaceous of Alberta, and the classification of primitive tribosphenic mammals. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 17 (11) : 1489-1498, 3 figs.

Fox, R. C. 1981. Mammals from the Upper Cretaceous Oldman Formation, Alberta. V. Eodelphis Matthew, and the evolution of the Stagodontidae. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 18 (2) : 350-365, 6 figs.

Fox, R. C. 1982. Evidence of new lineage of tribosphenic therians (Mammalia) from the Upper Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada. Géobios, Mém. Spéc., 6 : 7-13, 1 fig.

Fox, R. C., & Naylor, B. G. 1982. A reconsideration of the relationship of the fossil amphibian Albanerpeton. Can. J. Earth Sci., 19 (1) : 118-123, 5 figs.

Fox, R. C. 1983. Evolutionary implications of tooth replacement in the Paleocene mammal Pararyctes. Can. J. Earth Sci., 20 (1) : 19-22, 1 fig.

Fox, R. C. 1983. New evidence on the relationships of the Tertiary insectivoran Ankylodon (Mammalia). Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 20 (6) : 968-977, 2 figs.

Fox, R. C. 1983. Notes on the North American Tertiary marsupials Herpetotherium and Peradectes. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 20 (10) : 1565-1578, 3 figs.

Fox, R. C. 1984. Paranyctoides maleficus (n. sp.), an early eutherian mammal from the Cretaceous of Alberta. In Papers in Vertebrate Paleontology Honering Robert Warren Wilson. Edited by R. M. Mengel. Special Publication, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, pp. 9-20, 5 figs.

Fox, R. C. 1984. First North American record of the Paleocene primate Saxonella. Journal of Paleontology, 58 (3) : 892-894, 1 fig.

Fox, R. C. 1984. Ichthyornis (Aves) from the early Turonian (Upper Cretaceous) at Watino, Alberta. Can. J. Earth Sci., 21 (2) : 258-260, 1 fig.

Fox, R. C. 1984. A primitive, "obtuse-angled" symmetrodont (Mammalia) from the Upper Cretaceous of Alberta. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 21 (10) : 1204-1207, 2 figs.

Fox, R. C. 1984. The dentition and relationships of the Paleocene primate Micromomys Szalay, with description of a new species. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 21 (11) : 1262-1267, 2 figs.

Fox, R. C. 1984. A new species of the Paleocene primate Elphidotarsius Gidley: its stratigraphic postion and evolutionary relationships. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 21 (11) : 1268-1277, 6 figs.

Fox, R. C. 1984. Melaniella timosa, n. gen. and sp., an unusual mammal from the Paleocene of Alberta, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 21 (11) : 1335-1338, 1 fig.

Fox, R. C. 1984. Paleontology and the origin of marsupials. Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, July, 1984 Symposium: "Possums and Opossums".

Fox, R. C. 1985. Upper molar structure in the Late Cretaceous symmetrodont Symmetrodontoides Fox, and a classification of the Symmetrodonta (Mammalia). Journal of Paleontology, 59 (1) : 21-26, 1 fig.

Fox, R. C. 1985. Evolution. In The Canadian Encyclopedia. Edited by J. H. Marsh. Hurtig Publishers, Edmonton, Vol. 1, p. 601.

Fox, R. C. 1985. Paleontology and the early evolution of marsupials. Fourth International Theriological Congress, Edmonton, Canada, 13-20 August, 1985 Symposium: "Late Cretaceous and Early Tertiary mammalian evolution", Abstracts of Papers and Posters: 0207.

Fox, R. C., & Naylor, B. G. 1986. A new species of Didelphodon Marsh (Marsupialia) from the Upper Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada: paleobiology and phylogeny. Neues Jahrbuch fur Geologie und Palaontologie, 172 : 357-380, 9 figs.

Fox, R. C. 1986. Species in paleontology. Geoscience Canada, 13 : 73-84.

Fox, R. C. 1987. Patterns of mammalian evolution towards the end of the Cretaceous, Saskatchewan, Canada. Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology, Fourth Symposium on Mesozoic Terrestrial Ecosystems. Edited by P. J. Currie and E. H. Koster, Occasional Papers of the Tyrrell Museum, 3 : 96-100, 1 fig.

Fox, R. C. 1987. An ancestral marsupial and its implications for early marsupial evolution. Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology, Fourth Symposium on Mesozoic Terrestrial Ecosystems. Edited by P. J. Currie and E. H. Koster, Occasional Papers of the Tyrrell Museum, 3 : 236-240, 1 fig.

Fox, R. C. 1987. Paleontology and the early evolution of marsupials. In Possums and Opossums: Studies in Evolution. Edited by M. Archer. Surrey Beatty & Sons and the Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, Sydney, pp. 161-169, 6 figs.

Fox, R. C. 1987. The succession of Paleocene mammals in western Canada. Geological Society of America, Boulder, Colorado, May, 1987 Symposium: "Dawn of the Age of Mammals in the Northern Rocky Mountain Region".

Fox, R. C. 1988. Evolution of Cretaceous and Palaeocene mammals in western Canada. Alberta: Studies in the Arts and Sciences, 1 (1) : 184-201.

Fox, R. C. 1988. Late Cretaceous and Paleocene mammal localities in southern Alberta. Occasional Papers of the Tyrrell Museum, 5 : 1-35, 3 figs.

Fox, R. C. 1989. The Wounded Knee local fauna and mammalian evolution near the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary, Saskatchewan, Canada. Palaeontographica, Abt. A. (Bd. 208) : 11-59, 7 text-figs., 6 pls.

Fox, R. C. 1989. Saxonella (Plesiadapiformes, Primates) in North America: S. naylori, sp. nov., from the late Paleocene of Alberta, Canada. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Forty-ninth Annual Meeting, Abstracts of Papers, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 9 (suppl. to no. 3): 59 (p. 21A).

Fox, R. C. 1990. Pronothodectes gaoi n. sp. from the Late Paleocene of Alberta and the early evolution of the Plesiadapidae. J. Paleontol., 64 (4) : 637-647, 7 figs.

Fox, R. C. 1990. The succession of Paleocene mammals in western Canada. In Dawn of the Age of Mammals in the Northern Part of the Rocky Mountain Interior, North America Edited by T. M. Bown, & K. D. Rose. Geological Society of America, Special Paper 243 : 51-70, 7 figs.

Fox, R. C. 1991. Saxonella (Primates, Plesiadapiformes) in North America: S. Naylori, n. sp., from the Late Paleocene of Alberta, Canada. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 11 (3) : 334-349.

Fox, R. C. 1991. Systematic position of Pronothodectes gaoi Fox from the Paleocene of Alberta: reply. Journal of Paleontology, 65 : 700-701.

Fox, R. C., Youzwyshyn, G. P., & Krause, D. W. 1992. Post-Jurassic mammal-like reptile from the Paleocene. Nature, 358 : 233-235, 3 figs.

Fox, R. C., Youzwyshyn, G. P., & Krause, D. W. 1992. Paleocene therapsid debate. Nature, 360 : 540.

Fox, R. C. 1993. The primitive dental formula of the Carpolestidae (Plesiadapiformes, Mammalia) and its phylogenetic implications. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 13 (4) : 516-524, 3 figs.

Fox, R. C. 1993. Reptilia. In McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science and Technology. McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, New York, pp. 366-367, 1 fig.

Fox, R. C., & Youzwyshyn, G. P. 1994. New primitive carnivorans (Mammalia) from the Paleocene of western Canada, and their bearing on relationships of the order. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 14 (3) : 382-404.

Fox, R. C. 1994. Composition of the holotype of the North American Late Cretaceous mammal Cimolestes cerberoides Lillegraven, 1969. Journal of Paleontology, 68 : 910-911.

Fox, R. C., Naylor, B. G., Braman, D. & Storer, J. E. 1995. Paleocene aspect mammals from the Upper Cretaceous of Alberta and Saskatchewan. Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Rocky Mountain Section, Montana State Univ., Bozeman, Montana, May 1995, Published Abstracts.

Fox, R. C., Cambell, K. S. W., Barwick, R. E., & Long, J. A. 1995. A new osteolepiform fish from the Lower Carboniferous Raymond Formation, Drummond Basin, Queensland. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum, 38 (Part 1) : 99-221.

Fox, R. C. 1995. The relationships of the Stagodontidae, primitive North American Late Cretaceous marsupials. Sixth Symposium on Mesozoic Terrestrial Ecosystems and Biota, Beijing, 1-4 August 1995. Edited by Sun, A., & Wang, Y. China Ocean Press, Beijing : 247-250.

Fox, R. C., Naylor, B. G., Braman, D., & Storer, J. E. 1995. Paleocene aspect mammals from the Upper Cretaceous of Alberta and Saskatchewan. Canadian Palaeontology Conference, Royal Tyrrell Museum, Program and Abstracts No. 5 : 9.

Fox, R. C. 2000. Species in paleontology. In: Nowlan, G.S., ed. Paleo Scene: A series of papers on paleontology reprinted from Geoscience Canada. Geoscience Canada Reprint Series 7, 308 pp. (Reprint of article first published in 1988).

Gagnier, P.-Y., & Wilson, M. V. H. 1993. An unusual acanthodian from the Devonian of northern Canada. The Gross Symposium, Palaeozoic Microvertebrates Subcommission for Devonian Stratigraphy Joint Meeting, Institut und Museum fur Geologie und Palaontologie, Abstracts : 328.

Gagnier, P.-Y., & Wilson, M. V. H. 1995. New evidences on jaw bones and jaw articulations in acanthodians. In Premiers Vertebres et Vertebres Inferieurs, Paris, 4-9 septembre 1995. Edited by Goujet, D., Lelievre, H., & Janvier, P. Géobios, Mém. Spéc., 19 : 137-143.

Gagnier, P.-Y. and M. V. H. Wilson. 1996. An unusual acanthodian from northern Canada: revision of Brochoadmones milesi. Special issue, Proceedings of the Gross Symposium, IGCP 328 - Paleozoic Microvertebrates, Göttingen, Germany, Aug. 3-5, 1993. Modern Geology, 20( 3):235-252.

Gagnier, P.-Y. and M. V. H. Wilson. 1996. Early Devonian acanthodians from northern Canada. Palaeontology, 39 (2):241-258.

Gagnier, P.-Y., Wilson, M.V.H., & G.F. Hanke. 1998. A new acanthodian from the Early Devonian of the Northwest Territories, Canada. In: Ginter, M., & M.V.H. Wilson, eds. Circum-Arctic Palaeozoic Faunas and Facies. Proceedings of the IGCP 406 Annual Meeting, Warsaw, Poland. Ichthyolith Issues, Special Publication, 4:12-14.

Gagnier, P.-Y., Wilson, M. V. H., & G. F. Hanke. 1999. Tetanopsyrus lindoei gen. et sp. nov., an acanthodian from the Northwest Territories, Canada. Acta Geologica Polonica, 49(2):81-96.

Gao, K. 1988. Pareiasaurs from the Upper Permian of north China. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Forty-eighth Annual Meeting, Abstracts of Papers, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 8 (suppl. to no. 3): 50 (p. 15A).

Gao, K., & Fox, R. C. 1990. New teiid lizards from the Oldman Formation (Upper Cretaceous) of southeastern Alberta, Canada. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Fiftieth Annual Meeting, Abstracts of Papers, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 10 (suppl. to no. 3): 66 (p. 23A).

Gao, K., & Fox, R. C. 1991. New teiid lizards from the Upper Cretaceous Oldman Formation (Judithian) of southeastern Alberta, Canada, with a review of the Cretaceous record of teiids. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 60 (2) : 145-162.

Gao, K., & Hou, Lianhai. 1992. Fossil lizards from the Upper Cretaceous Djadochta Formation, the Gobi Desert of China. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Fifty-second Annual Meeting, Abstracts of Papers, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 12 (suppl. to no. 3): 59 (p. 29A).

Gao, K. 1994. First discovery of Late Cretaceous cordylids (Squamata) from Madagascar. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Fifty-fourth Annual Meeting, Abstracts of Papers, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 14 (suppl. to no. 3): p. 26A.

Gao, K. In press. Taxonomy and evolution of Late Cretaceous lizards from western Canada. Bull. Carnegie Mus.

Gardner, J. D. 1993. Trionychid turtles from the Judith River Formation (Campanian) of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Montana. Geological Association of Canada & Mineralogical Association of Canada, Annual Meetings, May 17-19 1993, Program and Abstracts: p. A-33.

Gardner, J. D., & Russell, A. P. 1994. Carapacial variation among soft-shelled turtles (Testudines: Trionychidae), and its relevance to taxonomic and systematic studies of fossil taxa. N. Jb. Geol. Paläont. Abh., 193 (2) : 209-244.

Gardner, J. D. 1994. Amphibians from the Lower Cretaceous (Albian) Cedar Mountain Formation, Emery County, Utah. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Fifty-fourth Annual Meeting, Abstracts of Papers, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 14 (suppl. to no. 3): p. 26A.

Gardner, J. D. 1994. Book Review: The Amphibians and Reptiles of Alberta: A Field Guide and Primer of Boreal Herpetology. Can. Field-Nat., 108 (3) : 379-380.

Gardner, J. D., Russell, A. P. & Brinkman, D. B. 1995. Systematics and taxonomy of soft-shelled turtles (Family Trionychidae) from the Judith River Group (mid-Campanian) of North America. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 32 : 631-643.

Gardner, J. D. 1995. Pseudacris regilla (Pacific Chorus Frog). Reproduction. Herpetological Review, 26 (1) : 32.

Gardner, J. D. 1995. A new genus of North American Late Cretaceous and Paleocene soft-shelled turtles. American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Seventy-fifth Annual Meeting, Program and Abstracts: p. 106.

Gardner, J. D. 1995. Lower Cretaceous anurans from Texas and Utah. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Fifty-fifth Annual Meeting, Abstracts of Papers, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 15 (suppl. to no. 3): p. 31A.

Ginter, M., & M. V. H. Wilson (editors). 1998. Circum-Arctic Palaeozoic Faunas and Facies. Proceedings of the IGCP 406 meeting, Circum-Arctic Palaeozoic vertebrates, Warsaw, Poland. Ichthyolith Issues, Special Publication 4, 69 pp.

Ginter, M., & M. V. H. Wilson (editors). 1999. Special volume. IGCP 406 Meeting, Circum-Arctic Palaeozoic Faunas and Facies, Warsaw, Poland, September 3-8, 1998. Acta Geologica Polonica, 49(2):1-173.

Grande, L., Li, Guo-qing, & M. V. H. Wilson. 2000. ÝAmia cf. pattersoni from the Paleocene Paskapoo Formation of Alberta. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 37(1): 31-37.

Greenwood, P. H., & M. V. H. Wilson. 1998. Bonytongues and their allies. Pp. 80-84 In: J. Paxton, ed., Encyclopedia of Fishes. Academic Press, New York. 240 pp.

Hanke, G. F. and M. V. H. Wilson. 1997. Examination of shark-like scales from the Mackenzie Mountains, Northwest Territories, Canada. In: Wilson, M. V. H. (editor), Circum-Arctic Palaeozoic vertebrates: biological and geological significance. Proceedings of the IGCP 406 meeting, Buckow, Germany. Ichthyolith Issues, Special Publication 2, p. 15.

Hanke, G.F., & Wilson, M.V.H. 1998. Structure and variation of acanthodian and chondrichthyan scales from the Lower Devonian of the Mackenzie Mountains, Canada. In: Ginter, M., & M.V.H. Wilson, eds. Circum-Arctic Palaeozoic Faunas and Facies. Proceedings of the IGCP 406 Annual Meeting, Warsaw, Poland. Ichthyolith Issues Special Publication, 4:18-19.

Harington, C. R. 1971. A Pleistocene lion-like cat (Panthera atrox ) from Alberta. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 8 : 170-174.

Ivanov, A., M. V. H.Wilson, & A. Zhuravlev (Editors). 1997. Palaeozoic Strata and Fossils of the Eurasian Arctic. Proceedings of the IGCP 406 meeting, Circum-Arctic Palaeozoic vertebrates, St. Petersburg, Russia. Ichthyolith Issues, Special Publication 3, 60 pp.

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Wilson, M. V. H. 1988. Palaeontology in Alberta: a case of excessive regulation. Alberta: Studies in the Arts and Sciences, 1 (1) : 216-224.

Wilson, M. V. H. 1988. Microstratigraphic variation on an ecological time scale in an Eocene fish. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Fourty-eighth Annual Meeting, Abstracts of Papers, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 8 (suppl. to no. 3): 140 (p. 29A).

Wilson, M. V. H., Brinkman, D., & Neuman, A. G. 1988. A Cretaceous fossil record for the Esocidae. American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Sixty-eighth Annual Meeting, Program and Abstracts: p. 191.

Wilson, M. V. H., & Chalifa, Y. 1989. Fossil marine actinopterygian fishes from the Kaskapau Formation (Upper Cretaceous: Turonian) near Watino, Alberta. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 26 : 2604-2620.

Wilson, M. V. H., & Williams, R. R. G. 1989. Phylogenetic and ecological significance of early fossil records of North American freshwater teleostean fishes. American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Sixty-ninth Annual Meeting, Program and Abstracts.

Wilson, M. V. H., & Soehn, K. L. 1990. Discovery of complete Silurian fish - Oldest heterostracan tail has dermal fin "rays". Naturwissenschaften, 77 : 328-330.

Wilson, M. V. H. 1990. Analysis of fish remains in the middle Cretaceous Fish Scale Zone outcropping along the Smoky River, northern Alberta. Institute of Sedimentary and Petroleum Geology, Geological Survey of Canada, Supply and Services Canada Contract : 15.

Wilson, M. V. H. 1990. Early fossil records of freshwater fishes and their role in phylogenetic analysis. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Symposium on the Importance of Vertebrate Paleontology for Phylogenetic Reconstructions, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 10 (suppl. to no. 3).

Wilson, M. V. H., & Williams, R. G. 1991. New Paleocene genus and species of smelt (Teleostei: Osmeridae) from freshwater deposits of the Paskapoo Formation, Alberta, Canada, and comments on osmerid phylogeny. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 11 (4) : 434-451.

Wilson, M. V. H. 1991. Microstratigraphic variation in taphonomy and morphology of an Eocene fish preserved in varved lake beds. International Conference: Monument Grube Messel-Perspectives and Relationships (Darmstadt, Germany), Program and Abstracts.

Wilson, M. V. H. 1991. Thelodont anatomy as revealed by articulated specimens from the Silurian and Devonian of northwestern Canada. International Symposium on Studies of Early Vertebrates, Program and Abstracts: p. 50.

Wilson, M. V. H., Brinkman, D. B., & Neuman, A. G. 1992. Cretaceous Esocoidei (Teleostei): Early radiation of the pikes in North American fresh waters. Journal of Paleontology, 66 (5) : 839-846.

Wilson, M. V. H. 1992. Importance for phylogeny of single and multiple stem-group fossil species with examples from freshwater fishes. Syst. Biol., 41 (4) : 462-470.

Wilson, M. V. H., & Caldwell, M. W. 1992. New group of deep-bodied agnathans with "thelodont" scales. American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Seventy-second Annual Meeting, Program and Abstracts: 371 (p. 180).

Wilson, M. V. H. 1992. Taphonomy of a mass-death layer of fish in a fluvial sequence of the Paleocene Paskapoo Formation, Alberta. Society for Vertebrate Paleontology, Fifty-second Annual Meeting, Abstracts of Papers, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 12 (suppl. to no. 3): 183 (p. 59A).

Wilson, M. V. H., & Caldwell, M. W. 1993. New Silurian and Devonian forktailed 'thelodonts' are jawless vertebrates with stomachs and deep bodies. Nature, 361 : 442-444.

Wilson, M. V. H., & Williams, R. R. G. 1993. Phylogenetic, biogeographic, and ecological significance of early fossil records of North American freshwater teleostean fishes. In Systematics, Historical Ecology, and North American Freshwater Fishes. Edited by R. L Mayden. Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA, pp. 225-244.

Wilson, M. V. H. 1993. Calibration of Eocene varves at Horsefly, British Columbia, Canada, and temporal distribution of specimens of the Eocene fish Amyzon aggregatum Wilson. Kaupia, 2 : 27-83.

Wilson, Mark V. H., & Li Guo-qing 1995. Osteology of the Eocene fossil ÝEosalmo driftwoodensis, with comments on its phylogenetic significance. Abstract for 75th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists: 426. (Canada)

Wilson, M. V. H., & Murray, A. M. 1993. Early Cenomanian acanthomorph teleost bones in the Cretaceous fish scale zone, Albian/Cenomanian boundary, Alberta, Canada. Jura-Museum Eichstatt, Mesozoic Fishes, Systematics and Palaeoecology, Symposium Abstracts.

Wilson, M. V. H. 1994. Invited Review of: Schaal, Stephan & Willi Ziegler, eds. 1992. Messel: an Insight into the History of Life and of the Earth. Quarterly Review of Biology, 69 (2) : p. 261.

Wilson, M. V. H., & Bogen, A. 1994. Tests of the annual hypothesis and temporal calibration of a 6375-varve fish-bearing interval, Eocene Horsefly beds, British Columbia, Canada. Historical Biology, 7 : 325-339.

Wilson, M. V. H., & Williams, R. R. G. 1994. Systematic position of the enigmatic teleost Platacodon nanus Marsh, from the Upper Cretaceous of North America. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Fifty-fourth Annual Meeting, Abstracts of Papers, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 14 (suppl. to no. 3): p. 52A-53A.

Wilson, M. V. H. 1995. Invited Review of: Lyman, R. Lee. Vertebrate Taphonomy. Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, U. K. Quarterly Review of Biology, 70 : 334-335.

Wilson, M. V. H. 1996. Eocene insects of British Columbia. Pp. 225-233 In Life in Stone: Fossils of British Columbia. Edited by R. Ludvigsen. University of British Columbia Press, Vancouver.

Wilson, M. V. H. 1996. Eocene freshwater fishes of British Columbia Pp. 212-224 In Life in Stone: Fossils of British Columbia. Edited by R. Ludvigsen. University of British Columbia Press, Vancouver.

Wilson, M. V. H. 1966. Review of: Long, J. A. The Rise of Fishes. Johns Hopkins University Press. Invited by editor. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 6 (3):365-366.

Wilson, M. V. H. 1996. The Eocene fishes of Republic, Washington. In: Wehr, W., ed. Republic 1896-1996 Centennial Issue. Washington Geology, 24 (2):30-31.

Wilson, M. V. H. 1996. Taphonomy of a mass-death layer of fishes in the Paleocene Paskapoo Formation at Joffre Bridge, Alberta, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 33 :1487-1498.

Wilson, M. V. H. and D. G. Barton. 1996. Seven centuries of taphonomic variation in Eocene freshwater fish preserved in diatomaceous varves from British Columbia, Canada. Paleobiology, 22 (4):535-542.

Wilson, M. V. H., & Murray, A. M. 1996. Early Cenomanian acanthomorph teleost in the Cretaceous Fish Scale Zone, Albian/Cenomanian boundary, Alberta, Canada. Pp. In Mesozoic Fishes - Systematics and Paleoecology. Edited by Dr. Pfiel. Verlag, Eichstätt, Germany.

Wilson, M. V. H. 1997. Review of: Schultze, H.-P. and R. Cloutier (eds). Devonian Fishes and Plants of Miguasha, Québec, Canada. 1996. Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, München. Copeia, 1997 (1):244-246.

Wilson, M. V. H. 1997. Reviews of: Maisey, J., Discovering Fossil Fishes, Henry Holt & Co., and Long, J. A. The Rise of Fishes, Johns Hopkins University Press. American Scientist, 85:282-283.

Wilson, M. V. H. (Editor). 1997. Circum-Arctic Palaeozoic vertebrates: biological and geological significance. Proceedings of the IGCP 406 meeting, Buckow, Germany. Ichthyolith Issues, Special Publication 2, 39 pp.

Wilson, M. V. H. and M. W. Caldwell. 1998. The Furcacaudiformes, a new order of jawless vertebrates with thelodont scales, based on articulated Silurian and Devonian fossils from northern Canada. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 18(1):10-29.

Wilson, M. V. H. and Li Guo-qing. 1999. Osteology and systematic position of the Eocene salmonid ÝEosalmo driftwoodensis Wilson from western North America. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, London, 125:279-311.

Wilson, M. V. H. 1999. Invited review of: Sarjeant, W. A. S. (editor), Vertebrate Fossils and the Evolution of Scientific Concepts. Geoscience Canada, 26(1):46-47.

Wilson, M.V.H. 1999. Invited review of: Lunine, J.I., 1999, Evolution of a habitable world, Cambridge University Press, 319 pp., and Lamb, S. and Sington, D., 1998, Earth story: the shaping of our world, Princeton University Press, 240 pp. The Quarterly Review of Biology, 74(4): 456-457.

Wilson, M. V. H., Soehn, K. L., Hanke, G. F., & T. Märss. 1997. Preliminary vertebrate biostratigraphy of the Silurian Avalanche Lake sections, Mackenzie Mountains, Canada. In: Wilson, M. V. H. (editor), Circum-Arctic Palaeozoic vertebrates: biological and geological significance. Proceedings of the IGCP 406 meeting, Buckow, Germany. Ichthyolith Issues, Special Publication 2, pp. 26-27.

Wilson, M. V. H. 1999. Paleoscene #9. Taphonomic processes: information loss and information gain. Pp. 133-150. In: Nowlan, G.S., ed. Paleo Scene: A series of papers on paleontology reprinted from Geoscience Canada. Geoscience Canada Reprint Series 7, 308 pp. (Reprint of article first published in 1988).

Wilson, M.V.H. and G.F. Hanke. 1998. Body form and fin spines in species with scales of chondrichthyan growth pattern from the Lower Devonian of the Mackenzie Mountains, Canada. In: Ginter, M., & M.V.H. Wilson, eds. Circum-Arctic Palaeozoic Faunas and Facies. Proceedings of the IGCP 406 Annual Meeting, Warsaw, Poland. Ichthyolith Issues, Special Publication, 4:57-58.

Wilson, M. V. H., Hanke, G. F., & S. Sahney. 1999. Observations on the heads of some Lower Devonian gnathostomes. In: Luksevics, E., Stinkulis, G., & M.V.H. Wilson, eds. Lower-Middle Palaeozoic Events Across the Circum-Arctic. Proceedings of the IGCP 406 Annual Meeting, Jurmala, Latvia. Ichthyolith Issues, Special Publication, 5:54-55.

Wilson, M. V. H., Märss, T. M., & P. Männik. 2000. CAPV-2000, the last meeting of IGCP 406 - Circum-Arctic Palaeozoic Vertebrates, 1996-2000. In: Antoshkina, A., Malysheva, E., & M. V. H. Wilson. Pan-Arctic Palaeozoic Tectonics, Evolution of Basins & Faunas. Proceedings of the IGCP 406 meeting, Syktyvkar, Russia. Ichthyolith Issues, Special Publication 6:1-2.

Wilson, M. V. H., Hanke, G. F., & K. L. Soehn. 2000. Diversity and age of the Devonian vertebrate assemblage at MOTH, Mackenzie Mountains, Northwest Territories, Canada. In: Antoshkina, A., Malysheva, E., & M. V. H. Wilson. Pan-Arctic Palaeozoic Tectonics, Evolution of Basins & Faunas. Proceedings of the IGCP 406 meeting, Syktyvkar, Russia. Ichthyolith Issues, Special Publication 6:137-141.

Wilson, M.V.H. 2000. Invited review of: Jørgensen, J. M., Lomholt, J. P., Weber, R. E., & H. Malte (eds.) 1998. The biology of hagfishes. Chapman and Hall, New York, 578 pp. Copeia, 2000(3):908-911.

Wilson, M. V. H. In press. Taphonomic evidence 4.3.1. In: Palaeobiology II, edited by D. E. G. Briggs and P. R. Crowther. Blackwell Science.

Wing, S. L., Sues, H.-D., Tiffney, B. H., Stucky, R. K., Weishampel, D. B., Spicer, R. A., Jablonski, D., Badgley, C. E., Wilson, M. V. H., & Kovach, W. L. 1992. Mesozoic and Early Cenozoic Terrestrial Ecosystems. In Terrestrial Ecosystems Through Time: Evolutionary Paleoecology of Terrestrial Plants and Animals. Edited by A. K. Behrensmeyer, D., J. D., DiMichele, W. A., Potts, R., Sues, H.-D., & Wing, S. L. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, pp. 327-416.